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Meet Nonini’s Parents

Hubert Mbuku Nakitare, known as Nonini, who was born on October 2, 1982, is the fourth child of his parents. Nonini has two sisters, Ruth and Suzzie, and an older brother, Jude, who has passed away.

He was born in California Estate in the Kamukunji constituency of Nairobi, Kenya. He attended Kawethei Secondary School in Machakos County. With 18 years under his belt, Nonini has established himself as an influential figure in the Kenyan music industry.

Nonini chaired the Kenyan Performers Rights Society and kept his record company promoting local talent. He was one of the most influential musicians in entertainment in Kenya, and his passion for his craft earned him the nickname “Godfather of Genge” (Mass Music).

The song “Nonini Ni Nani?” was his first commercial release. The song that became a smash hit and launched his career as an urban musician in Kenya. He was married to the Kenya gospel singer, Lady Bee. The two got married in 2010, and they had a son together. Nonini and Lady Bee welcomed their son, Jaden Githara Nakitare, on May 7, 2012.

Who are Nonini’s Parents

The identities of Kenyan hip-hop singer Nonini’s parents are unknown to the general public. The Kenyan entertainer, radio host, businessman, and philanthropist is very private when it comes to his family. There are no details about who his parents are on the internet.

Nonini’s Dad: Who is Nonini’s father

We have no information on his father’s identity.

What does Nonini’s Dad do for a living

Unfortunately, we do not have any background information about what Nonini’s father does for a living.

Nonini’s Mom: Who is Nonini’s mother

Like Nonini’s father, whose identity remains unknown to us, his mother is also unknown.

What does Nonini’s Mom do for a living

Information about Nonini’s mom’s source of livelihood is unavailable.

Does Nonini have siblings

Nonini’s siblings are his late brother Jude Mwinduko, and two sisters Ruth and Suzzie. Jude played a crucial role in Nonini’s career and rise to the top of Kenya’s entertainment industry.

In October 2022, Genge musician Nonini dedicated the year’s Mashujaa Day to his manager Aleki Boom, who recently survived a life-threatening accident and his late brother Jude Mwinduko who passed on years ago.

Source – Tru News Report

Frebetha Atieku Adjoh

News Editor, Lover of Arts & Entertainment

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